Title of article :
The Outer Retinal Membrane Protein 1 Could Inhibit Lung Cancer Progression as a Tumor Suppressor
Author/Authors :
Zhang, Min Department of Respiratory Medicine - The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine - Jiefang Road - Hangzhou - Zhejiang, China , Jiang, Jun School of Life Sciences - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Ma, Cui Department of Endocrinology - Zhejiang Greentown Cardiovascular Hospital - Gudun Road - Hangzhou - Zhejiang, China
Abstract :
Some related reports indicate that the outer retinal membrane protein 1 (ROM1) functions importantly in the regulation of the
biological process of tumor. Nevertheless, studies towards the role of ROM1 in lung cancer are few. Here, our data
demonstrated that ROM1 displayed a relation with lung cancer tumorigenesis and development. In the Tumor Genome Atlas
(TCGA) cohort, reduced ROM1 level was observed in lung cancer tissues, instead of normal tissues. After bioinformatics
analysis, the data revealed that ROM1 level was associated with the tumor stage. Additional results indicated that highly
expressed ROM1 exhibited a positive correlation with the overall survival rate, and ROM1 was probably a promising prognostic
biomarker of lung cancer. Additionally, our results indicated that knocking out ROM1 could promote cell proliferation,
migration, and invasion. Our data conclusively demonstrated that ROM1 modulated lung cancer tumorigenesis and
development, as a prognosis and treatment biomarker.
Keywords :
ROM1 , NSCLC , China
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine